Since Renee posted that last week was quiet I thought I would share my process/progress both for feedback and (self) entertainment. Ten minutes worth of net research indicated that Wednesday seems to have the least number of songs so I thought I would start with Wednesday.

In National Poetry Writing Month (April) one of the prompts was to write a poem using a limited letter list. The thought I had for this assignment is to start with words primarily made of with letters "w" "e" "d" "n" "s" "a" & "y" and in generating that (page and a half and growing) list that spawned the title. The only added letter in the title is the "r" in wander.

The word list is a bit more liberal adding words that I think of or stumble across with added letters. I am initially focusing on key words with at least three of the letters w, e, d, n, s, a, or y. I hope to use alliteration, assonance and consonance instead of rhymes in the song. Next I have started to group the words by senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, organic, kinesthetic) and want to search through some poetry for more descriptive words.

My power word list is a bit weak with some phrases added, so far it is "hump day", "middle of the work week", "woe", "routine", "waiting", "winds", and "day that gets wished away".

For the music I am working on chord progressions in the key of "E" with a short-cut capo simulating open "A" (capo on second fret on 2nd, 3rd and 4th strings only). No "E" chord in the verse or chorus, I am saving the root "E" chord for the bridge. Probably the chords will be familiar shapes but variations in sound with the capo. Since I am in a type of open "A" my thought is to start with and focus on variations of the "A" chord. Trying different fingerpicking patterns to generate a melody. Thinking about using a different rhythm, maybe something random from Garageband. I want to start with a melody and rhythm that I like first before developing lyric lines.

Renee,I thought about this approach but had not tried it yet, the furthest I got was making a word list for ABCDEFG. I could probably do a tongue-twister if I wanted, but as a beginning singer I wouldn't want to go there now. Am mainly using the list as a starting point, and not necessarily sticking to to syllable sound. Like the "a" in day doesn't have to be the "ay" sound. Still building the list, not much work today,.

Here is what I came up with. Revising the title to "Wednesday's Andy's day to wander away" Almost every word (except "to" in the refrain) uses three of some combination of the letters that make up the word Wednesday and the root chord "E" is not introduced until the end. Not a tongue-twister, but again a bit stream of consciousness. Slow tempo, still working on the timing.

Good start I like your willingness to play around with different creative song starters. I'm not sure this one is specific to a Wednesday, but it does fit the assignment and it is a Wednesday I am posting a response...if that counts for anything

I can't say I really follow the stream of consciousness song lyrics easily, but there's a time and place for everything under the sun.

Well I like the idea of taking an idea to see where it leads, but I don't understand the end result on this one.

However, the listen gave me a couple ideas I hadn't thought of 1. Wednesday Yes Andy's Day ....could be the idea of a divorced parent and visitation/shared custody of the child and visiting on Wednesdays.....2 there is a book called "Tuesdays with Morrie" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuesdays_with_Morrie so Wednesdays could have significance for a weekly meeting of some sorts......